I don't think people truly appreciate how amazing this turnaround was. Super impressed by how you persisted and won him over, even getting the "GG" in second game.
I particularly liked how he was real with him throughout the whole process, and didn't try too hard to tell him he's doing well in a patronizing way. He told him where he did well, and was uncompromising in telling him bluntly where he messed up. Even though we knew he was trying to change his mind and get his mental right, he still kept it real with him.
@@TheFiveStarMan grubby truly is a real one. unlike berating him and making him ragequit and become a more toxic player he ended up humbling him and making him into a better player in general.
I gotta say it was very impressive of him. He didn't just insult and take the easy way out by leaving. He stuck by in his raging moment and took you up on the challange and joined another game, where as he could have just ignored. I assume he was still irritated, but was still polite with the "u2". Rising above the emotions. Then when his anger seemingly droped and towards the end, he took advice and had a laugh. And you gave him that chanse. Enabled him to learn and hopefully change his negative outlook. It goes to show that everyone can have a shitty day, but given a chanse and taking that oppertunity, things can take a different course. To me, it was a great interaction. Very likeable. Good job to bouth of you!
The F moment was the very minute I tuned into stream for the first time. Definitely a very interesting time to drop by, but you handled it all like an absolute legend. Definitely the way to deal with a rager, and an insult-thrower. Class act, Grubby.
That was pretty wholesome. Big props to to K1nk (Grubbys Opponent) aswell. I think we´ve all been in that situation at least once in our gaming sessions in which we just saw red and were just tilted. There are opponents that just keep on insulting and it can turn in an ugly mud fight between 2 or more players rather quickly. Really nice to see that he chose to have another game with Grubby and actually try to learn something. Not everybody can do that in a PvP scenario and it kinda takes a leap to overcome the tilted ego of oneself to actually take some advice. In the meanwhile i hope, that he improved his mental game vs human :D
Grubby is so wholesome dude. I wish I had his mentality. Him leaving Dota 2 just proves that I did the right thing all those years ago because I don't have 1/2 the mental resilience he does and he still got ground down by the toxicity. If I could be as chill & confident as he is I would be much better at fighting games too.
I appreciate all the uploads man, been a pleasure watching your thought process in games. Used to play against you waayyy back when and as a fellow orc main/young teenager I always looked up to you. Now I’m 30 and wc3 is still my favorite game ever, just wanted to say thanks for keeping it alive brother!
You helping him reminds me of a friendship I had with someone in wc3 back in 2006-2008 time frame. I wasn't very good at the game and was the only person I knew who played the online vs. Ended up meeting a player online who tried to help me like Grubby does here. I was too young and dumb to really understand though. I don't know why but when I was a young teen I didn't understand RTS very well. I feel bad watching this, cause I think I used to rage similarly to this guy because I could never quite get the hang of the game. It probably didn't help that I was unbearably stubborn (I refused to learn hotkeys and would mouse click everything lol, finally learned when SC2 came out). Kudos Grubby, your patience is legendary.
I really did enjoy this video. As a league player, i encounter these kinds of mindsets all the time, which is frustrating to me as a teammate. During working hours i am a teacher, and i really like your teaching style. You are direct, but you also do ackknowledge his feelings of frustration. You even tell him you have been there yourself, and by your play you show him that theres better alternatives. Im amazed. Ty for this and bless your patience! Edit: Nicest video i have seen on YT in a while!
This is a mature mindset - not getting mad in return but realising the one who's tilted just has issues that need to be fixed (probably not just ingame but also irl if you throw insults over a video game loss). Loved this "Mentor meeting the mad Disciple" episode.
Therapist GRUBBY in the house! Amazing how you turned the situation and his attitude around instead of just flaming back. Extremely patient and mature of you, i aspire to be like that
We can see how in another universe, Grubby is a well respected teacher with easy temper and witty knowledgeable conversation Well done master of all races
you a true gentleman Grubby, for him to call you all those names and carry on like that. You respond with kindness was pretty amazing to watch. well played man.
Oh wow, more of this stuff please! It was so entertaining watching you educated a fellow gamer, addressing his mistakes and what not. He does seems like a good lad inspite of his tilting tendencies tho :D GG man. Great content!
I just faced this guy twice in a row and he accused me of maphack and ranted at me about what a loser I was the whole time, so I don't think his attitude improved much after this, lol. And I was playing Orc, not even Human!
Ultimately, this is the way how to change a community into a more wholesome one. Thanks for this experience, Grubby! Unfortunately, there is no "super-like button" so I can give you proper credit for this!
@@Kingmakerrr1337 Grubby really was a bit no-holds-barred in how he worded all that. Makes me even more glad the guy didn‘t tilt any more from that and listened regardless, that was quite impressive tbh
You were very nice to him. I wish I'd met more opponents like you and in general a less toxic ambient. I won't lie, I have been that player in the past, raging irrationally when collecting yet another loss, not thinking straight, venting my frustration at the opponent.
been watching your plays of wc3 and this one is really nice. You can tell he just cares about the game and doesn't take the game too seriously. Just about the fun of getting better. I wish there was more people like you in the competitive scene who are willing to show people a different mindset even when the opponent is trash talking.
What a really nice piece of content. Controlling your emotions is not only useful in game, but also in every aspect of life. Doesn't mean you ignore it, but it shouldn't take over your decision makings.
That was so good. I like to imagine him turning the computer off with a satisfied and knowing smile on his face and playing a game of catch with his father after that game with a new understanding of what ‘it’s just a game’ means.
One of the best videos - I really love how you are down to earth and have great self-reflection. I usually just listen to your videos, while working and sometimes looking with one eye. I was watching the whole time.
I really think this guy really deserved to know who you are at the end, cause he accepted to learn and change his mindset. I think if he knew that its a former world champion teaching him it would get to him even more and he would put more effort in.
That was a really nice movie about teaching an unknown player. Great thing Grubby. A had a really nice emotions watching this. All the ppls are brothers.
How can you hate Grubby, seriously. Especially in the world of gaming where insults and threats are thrown like candies and where toxicity thrives like cancer, this guy is always there giving positive vibes, being wholesome and at the same time being funny and entertaining to watch. Even to people who might not deserve it. Warcraft 3 wouldn't be half as entertaining to watch if he wasn't there.
That's maturity right there and it's achieved through time, experience and reflection - always a pleasure to witness. Having the empathy to recognize emotion, then the ability to separate the individual from the emotion. This is not a toxic person. It's a person, acting toxic - the difference in perception is where maturity resides, as you can handle their emotion in a productive way, neutralizing it by not exchanging fire, after which - you help them see the illusion they've mistaken as reality. That was awesome Grubby!! : ) : ) : ) Also, your AoW creeping is improving for a player who couldn't even get to rank 1 bnet as elf ; p
I started watching because I wanted to learn more about RTS games, I started to enjoy warcraft 3 but now I check for new videos constantly because you're a wholesome dude with an admirable mindset. Never change Grubby. Not that part, at least.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing your strat. I watched you on Chinese gaming TV in 2004-2006. Good to have you back. Interesting metaphor for a Chinese Canadian resident dealing with racism
that was amazing. besides the funny gameplay in the first game. Even though initially that guy was pretty toxic, props to him for finally coming around and listening to the voice of reason. Many gamers would have doubled down with the insults and coping. Major props to grubby for taking the time to explain to this guy how to improve (with some salt and pepper) and not just trash talking him back. very cool video.
As I stated multiple times in the last couple of years. Grubby is a good person. This videos proofs it. Grubby became a free therapist for about 20 minutes for his opponent who even INSULTED him before. Much respect Grubby. Those who call you a friend should be happy and proud.
Masterclass on leadership. Your wc3 humbled me, but now your teaching and personality have humbled me. I will relish this rare feeling and do better Thank you grubby
You´r a true inspiration to the gaming community and people in general. Not manny players would offer advice to someone that hostile. Keep spreading the love Grubby!
Love how you won him over, I wish every competitive game had a therapist like you who talks someone out of the insulting tilt mindset. I never could do it and that sort of thing makes everyone have less fun (unless you're a sadist I guess).
I really appreciate that despite the guy's rudeness, you still addressed their issues in rather well meaning manner. After all, the frustrations of the "impossible matchup/playstyle that I just cannot win against" is something that everyone who has ever played a competitive game is familiar with. But in truth, it's really all about practice and mindsets. Because sure, sometimes, your opponents will utilize a strategy or playstyle that will give them an unfair advantage (perhaps turning the win chances from a 50%/50%, to something like, a 47%/53% in their favor), but the game isn't happening between two AIs that both play perfectly. You're still fighting a human being, a human being that will occasionally mess up, and those mess-ups can be utilized to even out the odds, potentially even turning them around. Not to mention, in the majority of cases, even seemingly broken strats have their fair share of exploitable weaknesses, and it's up to you to study them, to find out what they are. This is very much coming from personal experience, from few years ago, when I used to spam an older version of Aurelion Sol in ranked League games, and got hit with a long lasting Kassadin meta. Kassadin was one of the best counters to my character, and a lot of them did manage to beat me. But as time went on, I started winning more and more into them, by analyzing and learning the matchup, and not allowing a myself to get a mental block from the idea that "by default, he has a higher chance to win". Due to the nature of competitive games, this is not something that will always work, but the results will show eventually. These journeys require patience, but it will always feel awesome when it pays off, and you manage to win games that would have seemed completely impossible before.
The best way to counter something you think is imbalanced is by playing it yourself and learning whether it's really imba or if it's just a skill issue. Regardless of the outcome you'd atleast be able to learn that strategy's weakness and counters...unless you inherently hate playing that thing you consider imbalanced. In which case, tough luck.
Grubby is a better man than I am. Once someone uses the n or f slur, I’m not bothering to engage in any type of discourse with them except possibly to lobby insults/try to make them even more upset.
I know that I'm late to the party, but leaving the comment to up the engagement of the video, cause I really liked this game/therapy session in particular. Love watching you Grubby!
I really think this was an awsome video grubby. there is alot of knowledge you have that you take for granted that us watching you do not really know. When you teach someone you verbalize more your knowledge, and actions which for the average low MMR player is good. maybe you should adopt this idea instead of it happening by accident like it just did
I understand the guys mindset and I think you handled it well. There is no reason to be angry at a guy raging, calm him down and give advice is just a kind thing. Good on you.
Hey, Grubby, I'd like some advice about WC3 too. Can you make a video showing how to use the keyboard and it's various hotkeys for a newer player like me? Thanks for your great content, btw.
"u cant control how oppo plays
only how u"
Are the ultimate words of wisdom
Artosis could never
@@gamepenguin9 LOL
This should be on a tshirt
@@charlesliuzzo7275 u cant control how oppo plays
only how u
"Grubby"
printed out like that xD
@@nothingfancygaming Would make for a great tattoo.
I don't think people truly appreciate how amazing this turnaround was. Super impressed by how you persisted and won him over, even getting the "GG" in second game.
I particularly liked how he was real with him throughout the whole process, and didn't try too hard to tell him he's doing well in a patronizing way. He told him where he did well, and was uncompromising in telling him bluntly where he messed up. Even though we knew he was trying to change his mind and get his mental right, he still kept it real with him.
@@TheFiveStarMan grubby truly is a real one. unlike berating him and making him ragequit and become a more toxic player he ended up humbling him and making him into a better player in general.
I gotta say it was very impressive of him. He didn't just insult and take the easy way out by leaving. He stuck by in his raging moment and took you up on the challange and joined another game, where as he could have just ignored. I assume he was still irritated, but was still polite with the "u2". Rising above the emotions. Then when his anger seemingly droped and towards the end, he took advice and had a laugh.
And you gave him that chanse. Enabled him to learn and hopefully change his negative outlook.
It goes to show that everyone can have a shitty day, but given a chanse and taking that oppertunity, things can take a different course.
To me, it was a great interaction. Very likeable. Good job to bouth of you!
Impressive of both actually*
its amazing what happens when you treat others the way you want to be treated
'did you know you can transform bears?' is a real housewives level insult
Oh, so that's why women choose bears...
The F moment was the very minute I tuned into stream for the first time. Definitely a very interesting time to drop by, but you handled it all like an absolute legend.
Definitely the way to deal with a rager, and an insult-thrower. Class act, Grubby.
That was pretty wholesome. Big props to to K1nk (Grubbys Opponent) aswell.
I think we´ve all been in that situation at least once in our gaming sessions in which we just saw red and were just tilted. There are opponents that just keep on insulting and it can turn in an ugly mud fight between 2 or more players rather quickly. Really nice to see that he chose to have another game with Grubby and actually try to learn something.
Not everybody can do that in a PvP scenario and it kinda takes a leap to overcome the tilted ego of oneself to actually take some advice.
In the meanwhile i hope, that he improved his mental game vs human :D
I'll be cheering for him, deeply respect someone who can rebound from tilt to cooperation that quickly.
Yeah, but chimp behavior is fun.
Seriously legendary redemption arc.
I dunno man, I mute myself when I have to swear its not the greatest challenge in the world.
@@mikaelm5367 OK, Buddha.
Nicest WC3 player gets a free coaching by Grubby
Grubby is so wholesome dude. I wish I had his mentality. Him leaving Dota 2 just proves that I did the right thing all those years ago because I don't have 1/2 the mental resilience he does and he still got ground down by the toxicity. If I could be as chill & confident as he is I would be much better at fighting games too.
@@kingdomofthesaintful Don´t follow his DOTA 2 content much...what happened to Grubby to drop it?
@@jatabo1574 I have the same question :S
@@jatabo1574 He realized he's carrying toxic dummies and got fed up with that.
He did a video on it on his channel grubbytalks. Basically be said that dota players are too toxic and it wasn't fun to play anymore @@jatabo1574
I appreciate all the uploads man, been a pleasure watching your thought process in games. Used to play against you waayyy back when and as a fellow orc main/young teenager I always looked up to you. Now I’m 30 and wc3 is still my favorite game ever, just wanted to say thanks for keeping it alive brother!
You helping him reminds me of a friendship I had with someone in wc3 back in 2006-2008 time frame. I wasn't very good at the game and was the only person I knew who played the online vs. Ended up meeting a player online who tried to help me like Grubby does here. I was too young and dumb to really understand though. I don't know why but when I was a young teen I didn't understand RTS very well. I feel bad watching this, cause I think I used to rage similarly to this guy because I could never quite get the hang of the game. It probably didn't help that I was unbearably stubborn (I refused to learn hotkeys and would mouse click everything lol, finally learned when SC2 came out). Kudos Grubby, your patience is legendary.
I really did enjoy this video. As a league player, i encounter these kinds of mindsets all the time, which is frustrating to me as a teammate. During working hours i am a teacher, and i really like your teaching style. You are direct, but you also do ackknowledge his feelings of frustration. You even tell him you have been there yourself, and by your play you show him that theres better alternatives. Im amazed. Ty for this and bless your patience!
Edit: Nicest video i have seen on YT in a while!
This is a mature mindset - not getting mad in return but realising the one who's tilted just has issues that need to be fixed (probably not just ingame but also irl if you throw insults over a video game loss). Loved this "Mentor meeting the mad Disciple" episode.
Best wc3 therapist. You show him the light in his dark human cage.
grubby giving free therapy lol.
while we all watch to unwind (our therapy too) lol
@@nicoyouknoww dont tell em he might start putting this on youtube subscribers only lol
Therapist GRUBBY in the house! Amazing how you turned the situation and his attitude around instead of just flaming back. Extremely patient and mature of you, i aspire to be like that
We can see how in another universe, Grubby is a well respected teacher with easy temper and witty knowledgeable conversation
Well done master of all races
Grubby playing with restrictions and this guy raging cuz grubby winning even with restrictions
Truly a gamer moment of all time
it remin me of a time i played chess with my father and he switched board 3 time to max hum me
As long as someone is better than you, someone will always be worse. What matters is getting better and having fun.
"noob" says the guy who lost to meme strats while he was trying as hard as possible with the most meta stuff he could get. A tale as old as time.
Seems like we watched different videos.
you a true gentleman Grubby, for him to call you all those names and carry on like that. You respond with kindness was pretty amazing to watch. well played man.
Oh wow, more of this stuff please! It was so entertaining watching you educated a fellow gamer, addressing his mistakes and what not. He does seems like a good lad inspite of his tilting tendencies tho :D GG man. Great content!
I just faced this guy twice in a row and he accused me of maphack and ranted at me about what a loser I was the whole time, so I don't think his attitude improved much after this, lol. And I was playing Orc, not even Human!
Grubby giving advice about how to beat grubby is hilarious. You’re not gonna beat grubby lol.
bruh this is the kind of stuff that make you so cool
ngl, that was pretty inspiring. I have trouble keeping such composure, when insulted. And you even taught him a valuable lesson.
Best redemption arc, did not expect that at all
him: you play the same every time
also grubby: hero solo, tower rush, only flying machines n tinker, neutral heroes, etc,
Ultimately, this is the way how to change a community into a more wholesome one. Thanks for this experience, Grubby!
Unfortunately, there is no "super-like button" so I can give you proper credit for this!
Gotta say i‘m proud the guy came around and actually didn‘t mistake your advice for you insulting hin
You serious? Grubby did insult him like 5-6 times in between the "helping him out"
@@Kingmakerrr1337 Grubby really was a bit no-holds-barred in how he worded all that. Makes me even more glad the guy didn‘t tilt any more from that and listened regardless, that was quite impressive tbh
You were very nice to him. I wish I'd met more opponents like you and in general a less toxic ambient. I won't lie, I have been that player in the past, raging irrationally when collecting yet another loss, not thinking straight, venting my frustration at the opponent.
been watching your plays of wc3 and this one is really nice. You can tell he just cares about the game and doesn't take the game too seriously. Just about the fun of getting better. I wish there was more people like you in the competitive scene who are willing to show people a different mindset even when the opponent is trash talking.
What a really nice piece of content. Controlling your emotions is not only useful in game, but also in every aspect of life. Doesn't mean you ignore it, but it shouldn't take over your decision makings.
That was so good. I like to imagine him turning the computer off with a satisfied and knowing smile on his face and playing a game of catch with his father after that game with a new understanding of what ‘it’s just a game’ means.
One of the best videos - I really love how you are down to earth and have great self-reflection. I usually just listen to your videos, while working and sometimes looking with one eye. I was watching the whole time.
that was a simple mindblock that every uncoached person gets but so hard to rid of. Glad the guy took it well
I really think this guy really deserved to know who you are at the end, cause he accepted to learn and change his mindset. I think if he knew that its a former world champion teaching him it would get to him even more and he would put more effort in.
Can't believe this is grubby now. I guess maturity makes you a philosopher in every aspect in life. I shall put this guy on my most respected list
That was a really nice movie about teaching an unknown player. Great thing Grubby. A had a really nice emotions watching this. All the ppls are brothers.
How can you hate Grubby, seriously. Especially in the world of gaming where insults and threats are thrown like candies and where toxicity thrives like cancer, this guy is always there giving positive vibes, being wholesome and at the same time being funny and entertaining to watch. Even to people who might not deserve it. Warcraft 3 wouldn't be half as entertaining to watch if he wasn't there.
"Lovely human, doesn't even need units" This is 🍈Melon in a nutshell
That's maturity right there and it's achieved through time, experience and reflection - always a pleasure to witness. Having the empathy to recognize emotion, then the ability to separate the individual from the emotion. This is not a toxic person. It's a person, acting toxic - the difference in perception is where maturity resides, as you can handle their emotion in a productive way, neutralizing it by not exchanging fire, after which - you help them see the illusion they've mistaken as reality. That was awesome Grubby!! : ) : ) : ) Also, your AoW creeping is improving for a player who couldn't even get to rank 1 bnet as elf ; p
And what an advice you gave him XD
I really love the psychological judo you did. Kept calm and stayed centered because you knew the bigger picture. Fun to watch
Grubby brought a sore loser straight to enlightenment to turn his whole life around, damn. 😂 thank you for your teaching Zen Master Grubbster. 🙏
I started watching because I wanted to learn more about RTS games, I started to enjoy warcraft 3 but now I check for new videos constantly because you're a wholesome dude with an admirable mindset. Never change Grubby.
Not that part, at least.
He went from salty to listening. Some people need to be taught the hard way. I like that he became receptive.
The level of Humanity you showed him is almost unheard of Grubby, you are truly one of a kind :) Thanks for all the videos
Excellent. Thanks for sharing your strat. I watched you on Chinese gaming TV in 2004-2006. Good to have you back.
Interesting metaphor for a Chinese Canadian resident dealing with racism
that was amazing. besides the funny gameplay in the first game. Even though initially that guy was pretty toxic, props to him for finally coming around and listening to the voice of reason. Many gamers would have doubled down with the insults and coping. Major props to grubby for taking the time to explain to this guy how to improve (with some salt and pepper) and not just trash talking him back. very cool video.
In the end this guy win a free lesson on warcraft 3 strategy, cause Grubby took really a lot of time to explain, it's almost free coaching! xD
I'd love to see more of these redemtion and/or coaching archs! Felt wery wholesome when you got closer to the same wavelength.
My respect for Grubby just went up today. Keep doing what you do Warchief.
32:09 "I harass my mirror every morning" lol
Great video btw, always love to see people awakening from tilt and toxicity
poor mirror
gj grubby, glad you could help someone improve, hope he keeps what he learnt on board
"you have to proise not to be bad" hahaha, what a lapsus! :D
We see so much bad behaviour, that we have zero patience for it. Nice to see something else happening on the internet for once. Wholesome :)
I feel like in all games (whether physical sports or esports) replays are just as good as playing the game. You learn so much.
And there we have it 17:04 "acceptance" :D Grubby dropping truth bombs as this guy goes through the five stages of grief.. xD He really wanted to win!
That's one of your best video I think
Fantastic mindset and coaching!
As I stated multiple times in the last couple of years. Grubby is a good person. This videos proofs it. Grubby became a free therapist for about 20 minutes for his opponent who even INSULTED him before. Much respect Grubby. Those who call you a friend should be happy and proud.
Masterclass on leadership. Your wc3 humbled me, but now your teaching and personality have humbled me. I will relish this rare feeling and do better
Thank you grubby
Grubby couldn't crepe without footmen
He could only pannenkoeken
You´r a true inspiration to the gaming community and people in general. Not manny players would offer advice to someone that hostile. Keep spreading the love Grubby!
Love how you won him over, I wish every competitive game had a therapist like you who talks someone out of the insulting tilt mindset. I never could do it and that sort of thing makes everyone have less fun (unless you're a sadist I guess).
It's very hard for me not to answer with mean comments when I encounter someone like this guy in games, in general. Well done Grubby.
I really appreciate that despite the guy's rudeness, you still addressed their issues in rather well meaning manner.
After all, the frustrations of the "impossible matchup/playstyle that I just cannot win against" is something that everyone who has ever played a competitive game is familiar with.
But in truth, it's really all about practice and mindsets. Because sure, sometimes, your opponents will utilize a strategy or playstyle that will give them an unfair advantage (perhaps turning the win chances from a 50%/50%, to something like, a 47%/53% in their favor), but the game isn't happening between two AIs that both play perfectly. You're still fighting a human being, a human being that will occasionally mess up, and those mess-ups can be utilized to even out the odds, potentially even turning them around.
Not to mention, in the majority of cases, even seemingly broken strats have their fair share of exploitable weaknesses, and it's up to you to study them, to find out what they are.
This is very much coming from personal experience, from few years ago, when I used to spam an older version of Aurelion Sol in ranked League games, and got hit with a long lasting Kassadin meta.
Kassadin was one of the best counters to my character, and a lot of them did manage to beat me. But as time went on, I started winning more and more into them, by analyzing and learning the matchup, and not allowing a myself to get a mental block from the idea that "by default, he has a higher chance to win".
Due to the nature of competitive games, this is not something that will always work, but the results will show eventually. These journeys require patience, but it will always feel awesome when it pays off, and you manage to win games that would have seemed completely impossible before.
Human!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best way to counter something you think is imbalanced is by playing it yourself and learning whether it's really imba or if it's just a skill issue. Regardless of the outcome you'd atleast be able to learn that strategy's weakness and counters...unless you inherently hate playing that thing you consider imbalanced. In which case, tough luck.
Thank you, Grubby, for making community healthier! Maybe you helped future Happy 2 to become better!
A surprising amount of patience and care for a stranger. i'd just have drank his tears and moved on 🤣
This is premium content right here
That first game lol... promise not to be bad. I see the dota lives on in grubby
i think u changed some lives here today man
Grubby is a better man than I am. Once someone uses the n or f slur, I’m not bothering to engage in any type of discourse with them except possibly to lobby insults/try to make them even more upset.
I know that I'm late to the party, but leaving the comment to up the engagement of the video, cause I really liked this game/therapy session in particular. Love watching you Grubby!
what a vid Grubby ! thanks for this sharing
Better than 90 % on netflix
I really think this was an awsome video grubby. there is alot of knowledge you have that you take for granted that us watching you do not really know. When you teach someone you verbalize more your knowledge, and actions which for the average low MMR player is good. maybe you should adopt this idea instead of it happening by accident like it just did
That was wholesome AF.
I understand the guys mindset and I think you handled it well. There is no reason to be angry at a guy raging, calm him down and give advice is just a kind thing. Good on you.
There is nothing I love more than to see someone get out skilled by the Grub and for a rematch game on their terms. Oh man!
And this is why Grubby is my favorite streamer.
Meanest Nederlander vs Nicest WC3 player.
Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
I'm amazed on how you handled that rager. GG indeed. Thanks for this.
GG, glad this had a happy ending.
Looks like Grubby found his Vegeta
"even though I am a loser and a bundle of sticks" LOL
"Listen here, noob..."
Dit was echt een hele vette video Grubs. Vader figuur van WC3, ik ga hier echt heel lekker op! ggs
we came for some WC3 and we left with wisdom
Just wow❤ Good to have good people like Grubby
Hey, Grubby, I'd like some advice about WC3 too. Can you make a video showing how to use the keyboard and it's various hotkeys for a newer player like me? Thanks for your great content, btw.
He has a video about it on his other channel, GrubbyTalks.
Thx for letting me know.
I'd like to think of Grubby as a Bo Burnham's nerdy half-brother
Very cool vide ! :) Grubby as always been a diffrent kind of streamer. That's why even after years i still watch his containt ! ^^
way to turn salt around into sugar
omg that first game :D what a micro play lesson
Grubby, you really are amazing :) That was so nice of you
I think we need analogue of "Is it imba or do I suck" for wc3.
I know this is not related to the highlight of the vid, but man, the sounds of your keyboard whenever you type is just really soothing
Originally I thought "mad cuz bad"
Then I thought...Grubby your a fucking King for always being the chill teacher.
I really like this video. I was exactly like this dude when I was young. Wish I got a coach like grubby back then
Grubby giving therapy lessons through w3. Love to see it.
at the same time, giving it your all with emotion might be the best thing in life
True gamer moment from Sifu Grubby himself. Have fun, win. Teach the next game, still win.
What a comeback. I hope that dude gets better, maybe goes pro and owes it all to that 1 chance meeting with the one and only Melon.